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The recommendation for Moderna is for a 1/2 dose. They didn't do this for Pfizer AFAIK. Is 1/2 dose really enough?Good. FDA approves the Moderna booster. Now we wait for the CDC to approve as well. They meet on the 20th.
The recommendation for Moderna is for a 1/2 dose. They didn't do this for Pfizer AFAIK. Is 1/2 dose really enough?Good. FDA approves the Moderna booster. Now we wait for the CDC to approve as well. They meet on the 20th.
The recommendation for Moderna is for a 1/2 dose. They didn't do this for Pfizer AFAIK. Is 1/2 dose really enough?
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Thanks, so I'm wondering and many many people are surely also wondering:Data from NIH mixing study and it looks fine from a response standpoint. No related severe adverse events. Presumably this will be more important for foreign visitors who are more likely to have received doses of different vaccines at a larger interval that need to clear into the US.
I think it's more complicated than that. Depends where you are, what you're doing. There's still 1700 deaths/day now in the USA from covid directly. Some places have medical facilities way way overtaxed if not overrun. In terms of policy, everything should be done to get the unvaxxed vaxxed.Gotta be honest, I think things are looking good. We are vaccinated well enough, delta has probably moved us over the heard immunity goal.
Admittedly there is the possibility of yet another variant.
I do foresee a fairly normal holiday season.
It doesn't matter much. But because Moderna has the best real world efficacy/durability data, you should stick with it for the booster.Thanks, so I'm wondering and many many people are surely also wondering:
I had 2x Moderna (last in early March 2021). So, next week probably Moderna booster gets authorization, Pfizer is fully approved now.
My question is: Why not see if I can mix, i.e. get the Pfizer instead of a 3rd Moderna? Or would Moderna booster be a better idea if already Moderna vaxxed?
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Walgreens COVID Vaccine Mix-Up: Family Says Kids Mistakenly Given Vaccine Instead of Flu Shot
A southern Indiana couple brought their 4- and 5-year-old children to Walgreens to receive the flu shot earlier this month, but instead, the young kids were given doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the parents and their attorney allege. Alexandra and Joshua Price say the situation transpired on Oct...www.nbcchicago.com
Here's some comedy - two kids (4 and 5) were given the Adult Pfizer dosage vaccine instead of a flu shot.
Thanks, so I'm wondering and many many people are surely also wondering:
I had 2x Moderna (last in early March 2021). So, next week probably Moderna booster gets authorization, Pfizer is fully approved now.
My question is: Why not see if I can mix, i.e. get the Pfizer instead of a 3rd Moderna? Or would Moderna booster be a better idea if already Moderna vaxxed?
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Walgreens COVID Vaccine Mix-Up: Family Says Kids Mistakenly Given Vaccine Instead of Flu Shot
A southern Indiana couple brought their 4- and 5-year-old children to Walgreens to receive the flu shot earlier this month, but instead, the young kids were given doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the parents and their attorney allege. Alexandra and Joshua Price say the situation transpired on Oct...www.nbcchicago.com
Here's some comedy - two kids (4 and 5) were given the Adult Pfizer dosage vaccine instead of a flu shot.
Is there a particular reason why Russia, Ukraine, and Romania are all seeing big surges in both case numbers and deaths?
Is it just that Delta has only just reached them, so this is just the same delta wave that has already hit elsewhere? Just hoping it doesn't mean a new, worse, variant has appeared over there. From what I read all those countries have big problems with people distrusting the vaccines, so maybe it's mostly down to that?
(I'm just watching the global daily figures and hoping desperately that the downward trend in those simply continues, and there isn't instead another wave, due to yet another variant...really desperate for this to end now).
Fully vaxxed rate for Russia is in the low 30s I'm thinking that's the problem.
I imagine they have a bit of trust issue.Fully vaxxed rate for Russia is in the low 30s I'm thinking that's the problem.
Romania and Bulgaria are also the slowest vaccine-rollouts in the EU, so that probably fits also. But it makes me nervous that all those countries seeing a new surge in cases are geographically close to each other - I'd have thought that's the pattern you'd see if there were a new, as-yet-unidentified, variant on the rise.
I imagine they have a bit of trust issue.
Putin: our vaccine is effective.
Russians: err is it Novichok?
Like others have said, there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy. Mistrust of government controlled media actually ruined one of their biggest successes (they were first to market and their vaccine works pretty well).Is there a particular reason why Russia, Ukraine, and Romania are all seeing big surges in both case numbers and deaths?
Is it just that Delta has only just reached them, so this is just the same delta wave that has already hit elsewhere? Just hoping it doesn't mean a new, worse, variant has appeared over there. From what I read all those countries have big problems with people distrusting the vaccines, so maybe it's mostly down to that?
(I'm just watching the global daily figures and hoping desperately that the downward trend in those simply continues, and there isn't instead another wave, due to yet another variant...really desperate for this to end now).
Like others have said, there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy. Mistrust of government controlled media actually ruined one of their biggest successes (they were first to market and their vaccine works pretty well).
But also, Covid like many respiratory diseases is seasonal. I don't think the seasonality gets enough attention. When it is colder outside people head indoors more. Also, indoor heaters lead to dry air, meaning it is much more likely to aerosolize (which doesn't really happen much in humid areas, hence the heated debate earlier--it isn't one or the other it depends on the circumstances). Here are some other northern areas:
The only country/state that doesn't meet that trend is Sweden.
- Russia: surging
- Finland: surging
- Estonia: surging
- Latvia: surging
- Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire: Surging
- Iceland: medium high and rising
- Alaska, Washington, Maine: just got off a fall peak
- Canada: just got off a fall peak
- Norway: just got off a fall peak
- Mongolia: just got off a fall peak
- Sweden: no fall surge but also >70% vaccinated
I think the seasonality has yet to be really proven out, right now it seems like typical human pattern finding and confirmation bias. The peaks have not lined up with other seasonal viruses that well. And the summer peak YoY didnt really line up.Like others have said, there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy. Mistrust of government controlled media actually ruined one of their biggest successes (they were first to market and their vaccine works pretty well).
But also, Covid like many respiratory diseases is seasonal. I don't think the seasonality gets enough attention. When it is colder outside people head indoors more. Also, indoor heaters lead to dry air, meaning it is much more likely to aerosolize (which doesn't really happen much in humid areas, hence the heated debate earlier--it isn't one or the other it depends on the circumstances). Here are some other northern areas:
The only country/state that doesn't meet that trend is Sweden.
- Russia: surging
- Finland: surging
- Estonia: surging
- Latvia: surging
- Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire: Surging
- Iceland: medium high and rising
- Alaska, Washington, Maine: just got off a fall peak
- Canada: just got off a fall peak
- Norway: just got off a fall peak
- Mongolia: just got off a fall peak
- Sweden: no fall surge but also >70% vaccinated
I hate that so many people keep talking about "Herd Immunity" as though it's the only goal. I'm happy with "Herd Resistance" if we can accomplish that.I think the seasonality has yet to be really proven out, right now it seems like typical human pattern finding and confirmation bias. The peaks have not lined up with other seasonal viruses that well. And the summer peak YoY didnt really line up.
I think expecting it to become seasonal is a fair assumption, but dont think it explains as much as currently stated.